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listen, this is what helped our economy. unfortunately, as i mentioned, we've had way too many moderate establishment republican candidates who are just not sticking to the core principles of conservatism. richard mentioned romney. yeah, romney is a moderate establishment politician. he was a person of good character, but he wasn't the one who could really get our party -- >> rick: stand by, both of you, if you would. we got to take a quick break. when we come back, i want to talk to you both more about cpac. don't go away the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ 50% more boogie ♪ what's in your wallet? cashhhhh!!! and these come together, one thing you can
listen, this is what helped our economy. unfortunately, as i mentioned, we've had way too many moderate establishment republican candidates who are just not sticking to the core principles of conservatism. richard mentioned romney. yeah, romney is a moderate establishment politician. he was a person of good character, but he wasn't the one who could really get our party -- >> rick: stand by, both of you, if you would. we got to take a quick break. when we come back, i want to talk to you...
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how are you going to grow an economy with that? and every working american is going to pay some of those taxes. let me ask you, let me ask you this. are you already not paying taxes through the roof? i am. property tax, sales tax, gas tax, state tax, city of new york tax, federal income tax, and almost everything i do in my leash time, rental cars, hotels, planes, all taxed as well. and the democrats want to add another trillion dollars in taxes? so we're quickly becoming sweden which has the highest tax rate in europe. u.s. corporate tax is already the highest in the world, already. and there is no doubt president obama wants to raise them even further. so, again, is this a sound economic policy? is this going to grow the economy in the u.s.a.? is it? finally, the president and the democratic party have failed to tell the american people exactly what programs they will cut in the future, if anymore. once again, there is no specific entitlement reform put forth by the president. this is really irresponsible. is it not? and that's t
how are you going to grow an economy with that? and every working american is going to pay some of those taxes. let me ask you, let me ask you this. are you already not paying taxes through the roof? i am. property tax, sales tax, gas tax, state tax, city of new york tax, federal income tax, and almost everything i do in my leash time, rental cars, hotels, planes, all taxed as well. and the democrats want to add another trillion dollars in taxes? so we're quickly becoming sweden which has the...
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. >> we need put americans back to, would and strong economy. a second priority one coupled with economic growth. i think we can do both. make sure we have deficit reduction but don't cut too much too fast. >> dick durbin also optimistic they can move forward. as congress grapples with developing a budget it must deal with another problem that looms it has to pass a continued resolution before march 27th to avert a government shut down. heather, they go on break at the end of this week. we will see what happens. >> of course they do. they are always going on breakdown there. >>> it is time for your first degree weather update with ma r maria molina. >> maria is in the weather center tracking another storm. is that right? >> yes. a brand new storm impacting portions of the upper midwest today and we are expecting to see snow from the same system into the northeast as we height. we could be seeing significant accumulations especially across places in new england. want to start out with high temperatures. we are seeing wild disparities as far as th
. >> we need put americans back to, would and strong economy. a second priority one coupled with economic growth. i think we can do both. make sure we have deficit reduction but don't cut too much too fast. >> dick durbin also optimistic they can move forward. as congress grapples with developing a budget it must deal with another problem that looms it has to pass a continued resolution before march 27th to avert a government shut down. heather, they go on break at the end of this...
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the same poll shows 52% of americans disapprove of the way that he is handling the economy. the president is now making an effort to reach out to republicans by meeting with them several times over the past couple of weeks but you have is to wonder are his efforts sin? sincere. i asked lindsey graham earlier. the president spent more time on capitol hill meeting with republicans in the past week than he has for the previous four year is. senator, what is up? >> i don't know. old saying in the south it doesn't matter how you find religion as long as you do. i don't know if it is the dropping poll numbers or wants a leg icy and realizes you you can't have one without talking to republicans. either way it is a constructive thing. >> mike: i said you can't govern if you don't have relationships. >> right. >> mike: you can't have relationships if you don't look at each other face to face and spend time together. may not always be pleasant but it has got to be done. are you convinced and you were one of the senators that had dinner with him on the thursday night at the jefferson h
the same poll shows 52% of americans disapprove of the way that he is handling the economy. the president is now making an effort to reach out to republicans by meeting with them several times over the past couple of weeks but you have is to wonder are his efforts sin? sincere. i asked lindsey graham earlier. the president spent more time on capitol hill meeting with republicans in the past week than he has for the previous four year is. senator, what is up? >> i don't know. old saying in...
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we have presided over the past three years over an economy that's produced over 6.3 million private sector jobs and we have more work to do. and this president's number one priority is growth and job creation. >> what a bunch of-- there's 20 million more americans on food stamps, number one. and number two, we have one in six americans in poverty. what would dr. carson do if he was president. would you cut back? >> well, i would certainly cut back, but the pay i would cut is evenly, but i would give the managers of each department discretion because they know where the fat is. they're not going to cut the muscle, they're going to cut the fat. it seems like what the president is doing is trying to cut in the places where it hurts the most in order to prove a point and i -- if ever the mainstream media reaches a point where they recognize that if we destroy this nation and destroy the economy, they, too, will be destroyed, i think at that point they will start asking the tough questions and helping to move the population in the right direction. >> sean: don't hold your breath, dr. carson. i
we have presided over the past three years over an economy that's produced over 6.3 million private sector jobs and we have more work to do. and this president's number one priority is growth and job creation. >> what a bunch of-- there's 20 million more americans on food stamps, number one. and number two, we have one in six americans in poverty. what would dr. carson do if he was president. would you cut back? >> well, i would certainly cut back, but the pay i would cut is evenly,...
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the best way to shrink our deficit is to grow our economy. to grow good paying jobs and put hard-working americans back to work. unemployment remains stubbornly high. we have seen the enemy and he is us. our bloated and inefficient federal government does not promote but stifles progress. it makes us less competitive in the world. we are not being beaten by our competitors worldwide. we are beating ourselves. through excessive taxation and regulation, the federal government stifles economic growth and shifts more and more american jobs overseas every year. on a regulation in energy robs the middle class through higher fuel costs, slows our path to a national energy independence, and costs hundreds of thousands of new american jobs in the energy industry. small banks are a primary source of capital for middle-class families and small businesses. the added burden of the dodd- frank regulations, hamstrings our banks at a time when small businesses and middle-class families need them the most. it does nothing to prevent large institutions from be
the best way to shrink our deficit is to grow our economy. to grow good paying jobs and put hard-working americans back to work. unemployment remains stubbornly high. we have seen the enemy and he is us. our bloated and inefficient federal government does not promote but stifles progress. it makes us less competitive in the world. we are not being beaten by our competitors worldwide. we are beating ourselves. through excessive taxation and regulation, the federal government stifles economic...
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he said a balanced budget will promote a healthier economy. >>> and senator rob portman said his views on gay marriage began to change when his son revealed he was gay. >>> and anthony weiner spent over $100,000 on campaign research and polling, which may be a sign the disgraced congressman is considering a political comeback. now it's back to "lockup." >>> nearly 900 men are serving time behind the walls of the kentucky state penitentiary. since many of these men are spending the rest of their lives there, the challenge isn't always watching your back but simply surviving day to day. the majority of the time the inmates spend behind the razor wire of the kentucky state penitentiary is in an 8 x 10 foot cell. matthew campbell is 23, gay, and serving time for armed robbery. >> being gay in prison is really hard. i mean, it's hard enough to do time in here, but the fact that everybody knows that you are gay, it's constant pressure for, you know, sex. i've learned a lot about myself being in here, you know, it's who i am, who i want to be, who i was. it's been an educational experience fo
he said a balanced budget will promote a healthier economy. >>> and senator rob portman said his views on gay marriage began to change when his son revealed he was gay. >>> and anthony weiner spent over $100,000 on campaign research and polling, which may be a sign the disgraced congressman is considering a political comeback. now it's back to "lockup." >>> nearly 900 men are serving time behind the walls of the kentucky state penitentiary. since many of...
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strategies, while maintaining their core beliefs of smaller government, lower taxes and a stronger economy. here is more. >> we don't need new principles. we need lots of ideas about how to implement those principles in the 21st century. >> stop panicking, republicans. obama was an incumbent. he did worse than any other incumbent to win reelection in more than 100 years. >> and the keynote speaker, texas senator ted cruz, encouraged the crowd to push for, quote, opportunity conservatism as he calls it. policies that promote growth and opportunity. harris? >> harris: we saw sarah palin get a warm welcome. the former governor of alaska. >> yes, she got seven standing ovations. during her speech, she chided president obama for being, quote, a permanent campaigner instead of a leader. here is more of what she said. >> leaders reach across political differences. campaigners double down on those differences. leaders seek to bring americans together to confront our challenges and campaigners, they seek to divide and to conquer and to orchestrate crisis after crisis after crisis to exploit. >> the
strategies, while maintaining their core beliefs of smaller government, lower taxes and a stronger economy. here is more. >> we don't need new principles. we need lots of ideas about how to implement those principles in the 21st century. >> stop panicking, republicans. obama was an incumbent. he did worse than any other incumbent to win reelection in more than 100 years. >> and the keynote speaker, texas senator ted cruz, encouraged the crowd to push for, quote, opportunity...
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spending close the economy. we are trying to deal with both of those crisis at the same time. we've got to 3.5 trillion in revenue increases and spending cuts while the economy has continued to sort of grind slowly. i think what we're looking at now, what we're hoping i think, everybody hopes both side can come together on it, again, how do we get to the 4 trillion that bowles-simpson recommended without killing the economy? and i think that's why you get both these sets of facts that are true. both side are actually right about this. now the question is -- and we've avoided killing the economy by trying to address it. jon: everybody a grows that the long-term driver of the problem are the programs like medicaid, social security. so this president doesn't have to run again. why not do something bold and tell americans, you know, if you're under 50 years old we are going to change the system, everybody is living longer, everybody is collecting bigger benefits, we cannot continue with the system hike this. the pre
spending close the economy. we are trying to deal with both of those crisis at the same time. we've got to 3.5 trillion in revenue increases and spending cuts while the economy has continued to sort of grind slowly. i think what we're looking at now, what we're hoping i think, everybody hopes both side can come together on it, again, how do we get to the 4 trillion that bowles-simpson recommended without killing the economy? and i think that's why you get both these sets of facts that are true....
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the economy -- our economy is 70% based on consumer spending. american middle class, median family income is down, wages are flat. they're stagnant. people don't have money, they're not spending. we aren't creating jobs. high unemployment. we have to get the economy moving again. we got to get money into people's hands again and look at the massive private debt which is a direct threat to our economy and puts us on a precipice of another depression. this is where the focus ought to be. so whatever was said in 2008 in the campaign, i know about that. i was on the platform with the president, but the situation today is we have an emergency with respect to high unemployment, the american middle class being in a very dangerous position where they just don't have any money. >> alisyn: yes. you're framing it in crisis terms, in terms of the debt, be it federal or personal. what's the answer? >> the answer is to create jobs. that's number one. and then we also have to look at helping people write down their mortgages so we can keep them in their homes.
the economy -- our economy is 70% based on consumer spending. american middle class, median family income is down, wages are flat. they're stagnant. people don't have money, they're not spending. we aren't creating jobs. high unemployment. we have to get the economy moving again. we got to get money into people's hands again and look at the massive private debt which is a direct threat to our economy and puts us on a precipice of another depression. this is where the focus ought to be. so...
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we have an amazing economy. when you hear people talk about america becoming great, even greece didn't become greece overnight. they became communist socialist in set of knife. takes a -- '75. takes a long time to, household debt, people watching this show right now, they have gone through so much pain. they have actually got more money, disposable money at end of the day than they have had in the last five or six years. they're not putting it to work per se. they are afraid, rightfully so, we need jobs to come back. that is really the key. perhaps there is hope. market got old image of harbinger things to come. typically on wall street when i came on the street, whatever the stock market does that is what america will do over next six months. we kind of lost that veneer we peaked one month before the great recession began. nevertheless hopefully that is good sign this time around. martha: it is an interesting world we're dictated by what kentucky fried chicken is doing in china. >> it is. martha: who knows wher
we have an amazing economy. when you hear people talk about america becoming great, even greece didn't become greece overnight. they became communist socialist in set of knife. takes a -- '75. takes a long time to, household debt, people watching this show right now, they have gone through so much pain. they have actually got more money, disposable money at end of the day than they have had in the last five or six years. they're not putting it to work per se. they are afraid, rightfully so, we...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one rean over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. inest with confidence. requesa prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... lta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we'rmaking it. ♪ gerri: finally tonight, when in rome more in this case in atlantic city, earlier today i decided to try my luck at blackjack. take a look at this. i am in the high limit room. we are going to the -- i'm going you're going to teach me how to win. that is the whole goal, to learn how to be by has been applied jack. okay. this is what i'm doing. a $50 game. i need to put into of these. read your. ger
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it does not do juss justice to our economy. ts unfair to the people depending on these critical safety net programs. with that, i yield to the ranking member mr. van holland for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again i want to thank all the members of the committee as we gather here at what is a very important moment for our country. thanks to the ingenuity and resilience of the american people, and the emergency actions taken by the president and the congress four years ago, we are continuing to recover from the worst recession since the great depression. momentum in the job market continues to grow. but we still have a long way to go to help put people back to work to accelerate economic growth, and to boost small business hiring. yes, we must and can steadily reduce our deficit and reduce and stable lies the debt but we should do that in a way that immediately reduces the job deficit. rather than a budget that immediately makes that job deficit worse. unfortunately, this republican budget fails that very si
it does not do juss justice to our economy. ts unfair to the people depending on these critical safety net programs. with that, i yield to the ranking member mr. van holland for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again i want to thank all the members of the committee as we gather here at what is a very important moment for our country. thanks to the ingenuity and resilience of the american people, and the emergency actions taken by the president and the congress four years...
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♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. bill: so onward we go, huh? two more weeks of lent. martha: two more weeks of lent as we were discussing. have a great day everybody. "happening now" starts right now. jenna: right now we have brand new stories and breaking news. >> the fbi on the scene of the university of central florida after a suspicious death there. plus explosives were found inside a dorm. we're live with breaking details. >>> the gop's bold new plan for the future. what the party needs to connect with voters it finds. >>> china out with a new warning for the united states about plans to beef up our missile defense system. how this could impact growing tensions with north korea. it's all "happening now.". >>> fox news alert on a campus in chaos. police are investigating a apparent suicide find weapons and explosive devices at the university of central florida. that is how we begin this monday. i'm jon scott. jenna: i'm jenna lee. ucf is canceling classes just hours after evacuat
♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. bill: so onward we go, huh? two more weeks of lent. martha: two more weeks of lent as we were discussing. have a great day everybody. "happening now" starts right now. jenna: right now we have brand new stories and breaking news. >> the fbi on the scene of the university of central florida after a suspicious death there. plus explosives were found inside a...
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the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here atthe golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino, d marina in the heart of new jersey. hear from the general manager at the bottom of the hour, and i sit down with a blackjack dealer and learn for the first time how to play blackjack. i never played it in the casino before, and you'll never guess how i did. it's not just gambling, but the biggest trends in alcohol these days, bourbon, plus, tobacco, porn, reality tv, and how your smart phone is a vice. we have a sinful hour ahead capping it off with how you at home as an investor can make money on it all. first tonight, our top story. obamacare's latest surprise is a new fee to hit employers. douglas holtz-eakin, president of the and former cbo director. great to talk to you. i was shocked to hear about the fee, $63, nobody knew it was coming, $63 per employee, so for a company like boeing, that's $10 million just for the fee alone. what is it for, and why didn't we
the entire economy of this city is based in gaming, 33,000 people work in the industry. here atthe golden nugget atlantic city casino, they have a golden nugget. look at that. they have a hotel, cay casino, d marina in the heart of new jersey. hear from the general manager at the bottom of the hour, and i sit down with a blackjack dealer and learn for the first time how to play blackjack. i never played it in the casino before, and you'll never guess how i did. it's not just gambling, but the...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and nsider carefully before investing. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ gerri: -- >> today you are surrounded by opulence which arguably simply came from hard work and a single idea. does the american dream still exist? >> i think so. and, you know, i did come from success measured by the obstacles that you have to overcome in order to achieve them. so bec
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. vair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair cou
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it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that country. it's not clear that's going to happen, at least not in time to save the banking system. >>> of course here as always we want to know why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet me @billschactman. >>> they have espn and air force one will show you which teams the basketball fan picked. that's next in sports >> leave it to reality tv. we have more great diving. highlights from the new celebrity diving show "splash" which i did watch a few minutes of. check it out when way too early comes back. >> someone released poison gas inside the tokyo subway syst
it's a huge banking system, eight times the size of their economy. consider this, brian, if the us banking system was as big relative to the u.s. economy as cyprus is, we would have 45 more banks the size of jpmorgan in the united states. that's how big it is. that's why there's a need to tax deposits. that's where the money is. that's the only way this country will be able to come up with it. that's the struggle. now they're off to russia. minister of finances hope they get money out of that...
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you've got the good economy. tremendous housing numbers, miraculous retail sales, terrific oil and gas markets. you have the bad economy. weakening commodity prices. slow commercial real estate business. really bad world commerce outlook. real soft information technology sales. you mix them all up together and you get the absolute perfect environment for the fed reserve to stay stock market friendly. that's exactly what happened today. ben bernanke allowed the averages to power higher. dow gained 56 points. the s&p rising today, nasdaq jumping .78%. it's not sleight of hand or alchemy at work here, despite what critics say when they constantly slam the fed. >> boo! >> bernanke is not playing a game of move the stock market higher by simply continuing to keep the competition from bonds incredibly weak. he's got a real good reason for doing what he's doing, which is staying the course, keeping rates low. that reason? 1937. see, ben bernanke is a rigorous guy. he's a professor and a genuine scholar of american finan
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we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your suggestion. tweet us at the lead cnn. use the hash tag lulu slogan. also, you've been waiting six years for it. now justin timberlake's new album is here. you're not that excited about it? neither is marco rubio. my interview with the republican senator is next. we'll talk immigration, foreign policy, and jams in the politics lead. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, inf
we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your...
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get the economy back to where it was years ago. i'm talking about years ago. or you start listening to what ben was saying. he was very impresssive. >> steve: what did you think about the fact that at cpac in the straw poll, rand paul was the party's, you know, pick for president in 2016? >> well, i remember i was there last year and ron paul was doing very well and that whole libertarian movement, which has some great points, by the way, but that movement is a very strong movement within cpac. there is no question about it. >> brian: are you part of it? >> i'm a part of certain aspects of it. i do believe in certain things having to do with the libertarian. it's really a movement. perhaps it gets carried a little too far, but there are certain things in there that you have to be part of. anybody has to be, from a common sense standpoint. >> brian: common sense would say it means "celebrity apprentice" day, sunday, that was yesterday. donald, here you are at that moment that everyone waits for every sunday. who will you fire? watch. >> latoya, were you afraid
get the economy back to where it was years ago. i'm talking about years ago. or you start listening to what ben was saying. he was very impresssive. >> steve: what did you think about the fact that at cpac in the straw poll, rand paul was the party's, you know, pick for president in 2016? >> well, i remember i was there last year and ron paul was doing very well and that whole libertarian movement, which has some great points, by the way, but that movement is a very strong movement...
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economy. and, where hyes, they're in ver shape. they're generally optimistic about their revenue outlook. they tend to have a lot of cash on their balance sheets. they are genuinely concerned about the health care costs, taxes, and regulatory environment. that's the primary reason they don't hire more people. but their businesses are actually doing fine. >> john, i know i asked you this the last time. believe me. it's just that every time you leave then we hear more reports of wells fargo is trying to acquire cit. t.d. bank. has the price not been right? >> well, i really think you need to get wells fargo or t.d. on your show and ask them that question. >> all right. let me ask you about something that i know is near and dear to your heart. the new york stock exchange. what's your take, john, at the deal to acquire n -- he told me last week he's going to spin out some of the european exchanges. as you know he's got five european exchanges that he's going to try to ipo. >> even when i was at the new york stock exchange, the combinat
economy. and, where hyes, they're in ver shape. they're generally optimistic about their revenue outlook. they tend to have a lot of cash on their balance sheets. they are genuinely concerned about the health care costs, taxes, and regulatory environment. that's the primary reason they don't hire more people. but their businesses are actually doing fine. >> john, i know i asked you this the last time. believe me. it's just that every time you leave then we hear more reports of wells fargo...
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the public trust the president on the economy is neck and neck with the gop. when nancy pelosi was pressed on the president political motives, she had something weird to say. >> i don't think he has ever done anything for political reasons. [ laughter ] >> i think the point of him making that point if he does not want other people to attribute any motivation to what he was doing. i think he has been as bipartisan as any as i have seen. charles: i have to tell you something caught the first time the president ran, i think the public viewed him as a non-politician. i think he has been proven to be nothing but a politician from day one. >> she lost speakership over it. it was not done for political reasons. if it had, we never would have had healthcare reform. of course he is a politician. you do not become president of the united states can't you do not become a senator without being a politician. everything done in washington is with an eye towards the pole. charles: has he been political to a fault? he certainly overplayed with sequestration. you know what, if
the public trust the president on the economy is neck and neck with the gop. when nancy pelosi was pressed on the president political motives, she had something weird to say. >> i don't think he has ever done anything for political reasons. [ laughter ] >> i think the point of him making that point if he does not want other people to attribute any motivation to what he was doing. i think he has been as bipartisan as any as i have seen. charles: i have to tell you something caught...
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the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. > >> imagine this plummeting 8,000 feet after your parachute doesn't open and you hit the ground at 30 miles per hour. >> alisyn: this happened to this skydiver you see here. amazingly, he lived through the nightmare and only suffered minor injuries. >> tucker: the survivor of that terrifying plunge joins us now. craig, that's unbelievable. tell us what happened. my teammate and i, katie hanson, were doing a flag jump and send a flag down between the skydivers with the parachute open and at one point the flag tangled with my equipment and caused the parachute to malfunction. once i got the flag released and was working with that, i realized my main parachute wouldn't release and at some point i had to fire my reserve parachute into my main and ride it in way. >> alisyn: craig, we're watching your almost freefall here. what was going through your head? >> that if i survived at all i was probably not going to be doing a
the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. > >> imagine this plummeting 8,000 feet after your parachute doesn't open and you hit the ground at 30 miles per hour. >> alisyn: this happened to this skydiver you see here. amazingly, he lived through the nightmare and only suffered minor injuries. >> tucker: the survivor of that terrifying plunge joins us now....
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it's underappreciated, there's a tax increase on the economy to turn into big job growth impacts and turn into big cost of insurance impacts, and that's what the fee is for, it's there to get the startup of the new exchanges going and to ensure the high cost paicialghts are covered into the insurance products. gerri: what's interesting because there's a lot of people asking for exclusions already, and am i surprised that thedownon representing auto workers doesn't want to pay this. boeing, as i mentioned before, they are asking for exclusions. suspect this s case where virtually anybody with more than say a thousand employees is going to be knocking on th white house doors asking for personal consideration? >> well, of course, you would. this is a cost of doing business, going to be sutantial, and unanticipated cost. we saw this with all the regulations that have been put in place to make obamacare go. one by one, they show up and ask for exclusions because they are costly, have to change the way they do business, change the insurance, and the fee is no different. we saw a medical de
it's underappreciated, there's a tax increase on the economy to turn into big job growth impacts and turn into big cost of insurance impacts, and that's what the fee is for, it's there to get the startup of the new exchanges going and to ensure the high cost paicialghts are covered into the insurance products. gerri: what's interesting because there's a lot of people asking for exclusions already, and am i surprised that thedownon representing auto workers doesn't want to pay this. boeing, as i...
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the global economy is real. we don't live in a national economy anymore. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything you touch, it's all impacted by things that are happening halfway around the world. the information age is real that's made our lives easier. it's allowed you right now to take pictures with your phones and tweet every word i say for or against me. it's changed the world. and it's made our life easier. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store today and you will find machines doing the jobs that people once used to do. you find a day in many businesses that one person because of automation can do the work five people used to do. it's the work around us that's changed. and this has had an impact on our people. on our hard working people. many have seen jobs wiped out. jobs they've been doing for 20 years disappeared overnight. many of them -- and many of them do things the right way. for example, they pay their mortgages on time. and now when the housing bubble came they were stuck with a bill for bailing out the bank
the global economy is real. we don't live in a national economy anymore. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything you touch, it's all impacted by things that are happening halfway around the world. the information age is real that's made our lives easier. it's allowed you right now to take pictures with your phones and tweet every word i say for or against me. it's changed the world. and it's made our life easier. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store today and...
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not, we areit or immersed in a global economy. the car as you drive and the airplanes you ride in have parts made in 10, 15, 20 different countries around the world. for america to be competitive, we have to shift to those areas of greater strength. as our economy gets more complicated and as we cannot compete in cheap labor like some of these emerging countries or third world countries, we have to do what americans do best and that is take advantage of our ingenuity and capabilities. our education system is failing our kids. it is not just about money. we spend more money per student than any other nation in the world. we rate in the lowest quarter when it comes to science, math, things of that nature. we have to get our kids better educated. we have to reform our education system, provide them with some choices. step number two is we need to reform our tax system so that our products can be more competitive. it cannot be paying 30-40% in taxes in the corporate world and compete in a nation where a company pays zero taxes. you to
not, we areit or immersed in a global economy. the car as you drive and the airplanes you ride in have parts made in 10, 15, 20 different countries around the world. for america to be competitive, we have to shift to those areas of greater strength. as our economy gets more complicated and as we cannot compete in cheap labor like some of these emerging countries or third world countries, we have to do what americans do best and that is take advantage of our ingenuity and capabilities. our...
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same economy. what we don't see as clearly are the jobs that are destroyed or prevented from performing as the government first takes that dollar out of the economy. we see those lost jobs and chronic unemployment and a stagnating economy. the government cannot create wealth. can transfer jobs from the productive sector to the government sector by taxing one and spending on the other. it can transfer jobs from one part of the productive sector by taxing and transfer them to another part by subsidizing it. but it cannot create jobs. these policies are causing enormous damage to our economy, and i wish you folks would stop it. [laughter] >> we are running close on time. mr. williams, for two minutes. >> thank you. nobody agrees more than me. i am in the transportation business. we need good infrastructure. however, this a man and raises taxes, and that is a bad idea. i am job creator for 41 years. you don't create jobs by raising taxes on small businesses and workers. employees actually root for thei
same economy. what we don't see as clearly are the jobs that are destroyed or prevented from performing as the government first takes that dollar out of the economy. we see those lost jobs and chronic unemployment and a stagnating economy. the government cannot create wealth. can transfer jobs from the productive sector to the government sector by taxing one and spending on the other. it can transfer jobs from one part of the productive sector by taxing and transfer them to another part by...
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the people and that is healthy for our economy? i don't. host: your book writes about your poll of eight hours on the senate floor. -- this article writes. guest: the idea of a filibuster is something i support. i disagree strongly with rand paul, but he has the right to filibuster. i believe it that we have to and the absurdity in the seenate where the republicans are demanding a 60 votes on almost every important piece of legislation. if somebody wants to go up and make their point, they should have the right. if they want to go on for two days, do it. but 51 votes to prevail at the end of it. host: republican, florida. caller: thank you for c-span and thank you, senator sanders, for being on here. you spoke of the cayman islands and cutting prices for the cayman islands for people to keep their money there. why is it the smart play for people to keep their money in the cayman islands when that is the smart play? we are 15th in the world for the best place to keep your money. the roads and bridges, we paid 35.9 since per gallon already fo
the people and that is healthy for our economy? i don't. host: your book writes about your poll of eight hours on the senate floor. -- this article writes. guest: the idea of a filibuster is something i support. i disagree strongly with rand paul, but he has the right to filibuster. i believe it that we have to and the absurdity in the seenate where the republicans are demanding a 60 votes on almost every important piece of legislation. if somebody wants to go up and make their point, they...
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we are a public economy. medicare and the military has gobbled up what everyone feels is real economic activity. it is really being paid by the taxpayers. host: let's get a response. guest: you're absolutely right. it ultimately comes down to the taxpayers. the federal government cannot spend a dime that it does not take her borrow from somebody else. when it borrows, there is an interest rate on it. and it has to take money to pay off that debt. i agree with you, we should make certain that we have priorities in washington and we are not spending more than we take in. we need to leave more in your pocket so we can get the economy rolling. in terms of medicare, i would report that the medicare trustees, not republicans, not democrats, but the medicare trustees report, the folks and go charge of making certain medicare is solvent. they are telling us there is a predictable time into the next 10 years at which point medicare cannot provide the medical services for seniors from a financial standpoint. it is incu
we are a public economy. medicare and the military has gobbled up what everyone feels is real economic activity. it is really being paid by the taxpayers. host: let's get a response. guest: you're absolutely right. it ultimately comes down to the taxpayers. the federal government cannot spend a dime that it does not take her borrow from somebody else. when it borrows, there is an interest rate on it. and it has to take money to pay off that debt. i agree with you, we should make certain that we...
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your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people back to work. >> bill: to me the economy is definitely improving, and a steady progress in the right direction, and some good indications, but if you did a survive right now, i think most people would say the economy is sick. >> right. and they are seeing these debates over the sequester, ta i think that hurts people's confidence. >> bill: you heard her way the priority should be jobs jobs jobs. is it? and what should we do about it? we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the washington dc, where he hosts current tv's "full court press." ♪ ♪ converstion started next. >> i'm a
your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people...
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why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay. >> the republican party has always said we're going to make sure you have opportunity that leads to unlimited success but not guaranteed success. that was the american dream. we've given that up because people say it's not attainable anymore and the democrats are selling we will give you guaranteed success but it's going to be very limited. >> who says that? >> no one guarantees success. >> find -- >> it's the governmental -- >> john, i don't know any democrat who talks like that. >> there's no no one who wants to guarantee success. >> i've never heard that anywhere. >> no, it's all about equal opportunity. we are about gu
why did george bush have a massive experiment in getting rich people back their money only to see the economy falling apart. you're not winning on those issues, oath either, john. >> joan, you're so right. you are better on this than i am normally. equal pay for equal women. your party has been slow on that. >> i agree. i'm following our party. those are the changes that we should be making. here's what the real difference between the two parties in my opinion are. >> okay....
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this market's pretty solid, and i'm going to want to watch the economic outlook, the economy, how it's doing to give me my real indication where the market's going to go, and i think that's positive right now. cheryl: let's go to the nymex and talk about the oil market in particular. as we've seen oil continue to stay above that $90 price point, excuse me, the contract really has been somewhat stable for the last month or so. if we get this equities selloff, though, what do you think that means for oil, alan? >> we're in an overbought situation both in crude oil and natural gas, so to me i'm looking at $94. if it can't get through $94, i think we're going below $90. so i see short term a run-up to $94, maybe 94.20 and then down. but a really interesting point is natural gas. natural gas is at its high right now. it's a sale, in my opinion, and i don't think we're going to see above $4 in natural gas. there's an oversupply situation in it. we're at the end of the season. we're going to have switching over to coal, we're going to have rigs coming online, and there's going to be nowhere t
this market's pretty solid, and i'm going to want to watch the economic outlook, the economy, how it's doing to give me my real indication where the market's going to go, and i think that's positive right now. cheryl: let's go to the nymex and talk about the oil market in particular. as we've seen oil continue to stay above that $90 price point, excuse me, the contract really has been somewhat stable for the last month or so. if we get this equities selloff, though, what do you think that means...
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, dragging down the economy. so, madam president, i come to the floor today to support the amendment by senator cruz because the american people know what they were looking for in health care reform, which was, of course, the care they need from a doctor they choose, at lower cost. and that was not at all provided urn the president's health care law -- under the president's health care law. thank you, madam president. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: madam president, i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the calling of the quorum. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: thank you, madam president. madam president, i rise to speak today in opposition to the cruz amendment which would prohibit any funding in the continuing resolution from being used to carry out the goals of the affordable care act. the broad scope of this amendment clearly indicates
, dragging down the economy. so, madam president, i come to the floor today to support the amendment by senator cruz because the american people know what they were looking for in health care reform, which was, of course, the care they need from a doctor they choose, at lower cost. and that was not at all provided urn the president's health care law -- under the president's health care law. thank you, madam president. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer:...
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its economy and banking sector are struggling. three eurozone nations have already received bailouts from the eu, ireland, portugal and greece. spain is colored differently because it's getting help with its banking sector. the fourth bailout country would be right here, that would be cyprus. now let's talk about what the issue is in cyprus. a proposed deal over the weekend would have taken 9.9% of all deposits for bank accounts that have more than 100,000 euros in ha their accounts. 6.75% with all accounts for less than 100,000 euros. the euro group president explains why. >> translator: the reason why this package including this levy has been chosen has to do with the specific characteristics of the problems and the banking sector in cyprus, which is as you know more than five times the size of gdp if you would include the greek branches more than seven times. >> so the banking sector is much big than the entire economy. in sx shank fexchange, cyprus w the bailout that it needs. that caused the residents to rush to the atm this
its economy and banking sector are struggling. three eurozone nations have already received bailouts from the eu, ireland, portugal and greece. spain is colored differently because it's getting help with its banking sector. the fourth bailout country would be right here, that would be cyprus. now let's talk about what the issue is in cyprus. a proposed deal over the weekend would have taken 9.9% of all deposits for bank accounts that have more than 100,000 euros in ha their accounts. 6.75% with...
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i think it's a very strong powerful budget that really focuses on creating jobs and the economy first and managing our debt wisely and responsibly. >>> what will you say in response to the rep criticism and clearly paul ryan's manifesto, when his budget shows the contrast, what do you say to their criticism that you don't resolve the spending cuts, that you don't deal with the debt adequately, just to play devil's advocate for a moment? >> sure. firstly, we do cut spending in our budget, but if you look at the ryan republican budget, it calls itself balanced, but it does it? just a horrendous ways to families across our country, who have been watching their kids go to school and struggle because of the cutbacks there, people who can't get a job today, people who want to have a strong country in the future, know that the investments we make in education and the infrastructure are devastated in the ryan budget, and he makes false promising that could be kept about reducing the tax rates. the only people that are protected in the ryan budget are the wealthiest and the largest corporation
i think it's a very strong powerful budget that really focuses on creating jobs and the economy first and managing our debt wisely and responsibly. >>> what will you say in response to the rep criticism and clearly paul ryan's manifesto, when his budget shows the contrast, what do you say to their criticism that you don't resolve the spending cuts, that you don't deal with the debt adequately, just to play devil's advocate for a moment? >> sure. firstly, we do cut spending in our...
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this is a tremendously bad thing for the economy. this is not the right way to do things. we would have preferred them differently. you can always arrive at some interesting figures on job loss. you know, according to the c.b.o., the affordable care act will cost 800,000 jobs. i doubt my friends would work with us to repeal that and save those 800,000 jobs. they've got other objectives there. our on thive in the entire sequester -- our objective on the entire sequester effort is to begin to lower the long-term debt for this country. a debt that is going to undermine the economy and destroy many, many, many tens of thousands of jobs in the coming years. numbers we deal with it -- unless we deal with it. we're making that effort today, the ryan budget committee will be on the floor next week. i know my friends will have an alternative to that. i welcome that. i'm glad they're doing that. they did not do that when they were in the majority. the senate finally for the first time in four years looks like it's going to put out a budget. it's not a budget that i would like, but t
this is a tremendously bad thing for the economy. this is not the right way to do things. we would have preferred them differently. you can always arrive at some interesting figures on job loss. you know, according to the c.b.o., the affordable care act will cost 800,000 jobs. i doubt my friends would work with us to repeal that and save those 800,000 jobs. they've got other objectives there. our on thive in the entire sequester -- our objective on the entire sequester effort is to begin to...
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the global economy is real. we don't live in a national economy any more. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything you touch it's all impacted by things that are happening halfway around the world. the information age is real. it's made our lives easier. it's allowed you right now to take pictures with your phones and tweet every word i say for or against me. [laughter] it's changed the world and it's made our life easier. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store today and you find machines doing the jobs that people once used to do. you find one person, because of automation, can do the work that five people used to do. it's the world around us that's change. and this is having an impact on our people. on our hardworking people. many have seen the jobs wiped out. jobs they've been doing for 20 years disappeared overnight. many of them -- many of them to things the right way. for example, they pay their mortgages on time. and now when the housing bubble came they were stuck with a bill for bailing out the banks that caused it, f
the global economy is real. we don't live in a national economy any more. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything you touch it's all impacted by things that are happening halfway around the world. the information age is real. it's made our lives easier. it's allowed you right now to take pictures with your phones and tweet every word i say for or against me. [laughter] it's changed the world and it's made our life easier. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store...
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sort of almost modernist, you know, and the war came, i mean, has this kind of steely precision and economy until he gets to the theological part where it becomes a little more -- [inaudible] that he must have done the sort of whispering, you know, sort of -- which, of course, would have been inaudible. >> inaudible to anyone. >> what i loved, what i thought daniel did and it was a complete surprise to me, it never would have occurred to me, i was jealous that daniel thought of it. lincoln went to the theater as often as he possibly could, that he would use 19th century stage language, the big sort of rhetorical gestures when he spoke and that i think even daniel does it as somebody who isn't an actor, who's a politician, who isn't doing them with an incredible grace, but with great authority. and i thought that was a sort of new wrinkle into what we know about -- >> it was good because he was so contemporary, he was very spare with his gestures, but that he would suddenly do a grand gesture -- >> right. >> -- and it would look awkward but also dramatic. so with -- i'm going to cover your f
sort of almost modernist, you know, and the war came, i mean, has this kind of steely precision and economy until he gets to the theological part where it becomes a little more -- [inaudible] that he must have done the sort of whispering, you know, sort of -- which, of course, would have been inaudible. >> inaudible to anyone. >> what i loved, what i thought daniel did and it was a complete surprise to me, it never would have occurred to me, i was jealous that daniel thought of it....
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the economy is based there. if our end goal is to simply better manage the disaster that is the federal government, you can count me out. i'm not signing up for that. i mean, honestly, who do you hear wants to sign up to slow -- to help manage the slow decline of the united states of america? i sure don't. that's what we have democrats for. [applause] >> the democratic party promises to be the party of more, but they're actually the party of less. they're the party of economic contraction. austerity and less for the american economy. the only thing they offer more of is government. the republican party must become the party of more, the party that creates growth. the party that creates more in the real economy. as margaret thatcher famously on served, first you must win the argument, then you can win the election. [applause] >> and by the way, it's time for all of us to remember that we're not in this just to win elections. we are in this to make america the greatest she can be. [applause] >> to make america the
the economy is based there. if our end goal is to simply better manage the disaster that is the federal government, you can count me out. i'm not signing up for that. i mean, honestly, who do you hear wants to sign up to slow -- to help manage the slow decline of the united states of america? i sure don't. that's what we have democrats for. [applause] >> the democratic party promises to be the party of more, but they're actually the party of less. they're the party of economic...
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does this really sound like an economy that can stand another massive tax increase? i don't think so. president obama said to abc news that we shouldn't try to balance the budget just for the sake of balance. well, once again the president was knocking down a strawman. we weren't talking about doing something symbolic. we were talking about doing something real, something that would benefit the economy and job growth and getting people back to work instead of dependency which i know none of them want. we see more and more people on food stamps, more people receiving disability benefits, more people on unemployment. people who would like to get back to work and to regain their sense of dignity and self-sufficiency but because the economy is growing so slowly, they can't do that. we believe that balancing the budget and reducing our debt burden is absolutely essential to long-term economic growth. long-term economic growth which creates more jobs, more taxpayers, people actually putting money into the treasury to help us balance our deficits. we also believe that balan
does this really sound like an economy that can stand another massive tax increase? i don't think so. president obama said to abc news that we shouldn't try to balance the budget just for the sake of balance. well, once again the president was knocking down a strawman. we weren't talking about doing something symbolic. we were talking about doing something real, something that would benefit the economy and job growth and getting people back to work instead of dependency which i know none of...